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MEDFORD mJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKGOX, MONDAY. APIWi 22, 1012.
I - !
OCAL AND
L. PERSONAL
Albort Mcoro. who has been In
Iowa, and Minnesota for tho past
year, linn returned to Mod ford and
resumed UIr former position with A.
J. Anderson, mnnngcr of tho Stand
ard Oil company's business In Bed
ford. A. Frldlgcr wna In Phoenix over
Sunday visiting relatives.
MIbh Ornco Plorco visited Ashland
friends over Sunday.
Sec "Valley Farm" under direction
of Eil Andrews at Medford Theater
April 26. 30
Mrs. Junn Dickey, of East Bradley,
Va Is In Medford for a summer's
visit to E, C. James and family.
Miss Luetic Koontz was In Ash
land Saturday and Sunday visiting
friends.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Dank building,
Medford.
Mrs. A. W. Nlmmo loft Saturday
for Weed, Cat., where she will visit
her huBband, who Is employed there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Baker, of Cen
tral Point, were among the many
visitors to the city Saturday.
Hardwood $2 per tier. 6th and
Fir. Cold Ray Realty Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Pharls le(t Sat
urday night for Aberdeen, Wash.,
where Mr. Pharls will bo employed
for tho Bummer. These peoplo have
been holding down a government
homestead north of Butto Falls for
several years.
Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Mrs. E. C. Roemlsch, who Is here
from Minneapolis, and is spending
the summer with her son, Harold, on
a ranch near Gold Hill, was In Med
ford Saturday on business. She was
accompanied by her niece. Mrs. C. A.
Peterson, also of Gold Hill.
Junior Episcopal Guild will pre
sent "Valley Farm" at Medford thea
ter. April 26. 26
Mrs. A. B. Carlson, of Coalinga,
Cal., arrived in Medford Saturday
night and will visit in Medford for
somo tlmo with her brother, F. F.
Loder, and family.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bortle, of
Greeley. Colo., "who have been In
Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Emerson, left Saturday for- Boise,
Idaho.
Hardwood $2 per tier. 6th and
Fir. Gold Ray Realty Co.
Mrs. Bert Frlsbee arrived in Med;
ford Saturday from Carryvllle, Pa.,
and will spend the summer with her
sister, Mrs. D. J. Stull, and family
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
The monthly meeting of the Good
Citizenship leaguo will bo held on
Wednesday afternoon, April 24. All
interested -are invited.
Slashor Powell of Eagle Point was
in Medford Monday for tho circus.
Furniture, glassware and pianos
packed and unpacked. Transfer and
baggage. Both phones. Matthews &
Son. 35
William Henderson of Ashland
spent Monday in Medford.
Henry Wilson of Trail spent Mon
day In Medford on a short business
trip.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
Burgeon, has moved from the M. F.
& H. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposlto tho Nash hotel. 36
County Judge Nell passed through
Medford Monday on his way to Butte
Falls on business.
Tho well fed cat at tho U. S. Chop
House. Everything neut, clean, first
class. We invite inspection. Give
us a trial in our now home, 37 S.
Frout Btreet. Wo serve tho best cof
fee lu town. First, class cooking
aulclc serv'ce. Dick Pfelffer and
Jack Sherard, Props.
Dr. J. G. Goble returned Saturday
night from a six weeks' professional
trip to various towns and cities In
California, returning Ity way of CreB
cont City. Mr. Goble says if there
are' any peoplo In Medford who have
gotten the foolish notion Into their
head that this city Is quiet they
should at onco m a lie tho trip he has
mado and be, as he has been, dis
suaded from clinging to any such
delusion. He says these California
towns aro like Sunday every day In
so far as lift and business are con
cerned. Hurdwood $2 per tier. Cth and
Fir. Gold Ray Realty Co,
T, R. Tanner and his son, V. J.
Tanner, returned Saturday from a
several wooka stay in Califorulu.
S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4tb
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. "
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cochran, -who
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Bay PbOBO 3371
atirbt vhoBtii r. w. wti ton
Ju X. err, MM
XABT AMXSXAW.
arrived in Medford n fow day ago
from Klnmath Fnlls, will leave Fri
day for British Columbia, where
they expect to locate. Both Mr, nnd
Mrs. Cochran formerly lived In Med
ford, Mrs. Cochran having been n
teacher In the public schools when
sho was Miss Lulu Ulrlch.
C. J. Howard, of Kerby. Josephine
county. Is In Medford for n few days
visit with Ida parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. S. Howard, and othor relatives.
Mr. Howard Is a rural mall carrier
out of Kerby nnd for nearly five
years ho has been making a dally
drive over tho route, a dlstnncu of
27 miles. Mr. Howard years ago
wan tho Wells Fargo Express com
pany's agent hero and was also a
member of tho Medford city council.
Busy Ueo circle of Ladles Aid of
Methodist church will give an Ice
cream social Tuesday evening at S
o'clock. A program will follow.
TOBACCO TRUST CASE
IS
- WASHINGTON, April 22. With
out roll call the senate, today passed
tho Cummins bill instructing Attor
ney General Wickershaiu to appeal
from the action of the superior court
In connection with the disintegration
of tho tobacco trust. The measure
must also pass the house.
I. W. W. SEATTLE STRIKE
FAILS TO MATERIALIZE
SEATTLE. April 22. The threat
ened I. W. W. ftrike in the waterfront
did not materialize today. The walk
out of longshoremen is eon fined only
to the two piers where the men struck
for union wages lat week. There
was no demonstration or disturbance
of any kind this inorniuj.
AVIATOR MAKES FLIGHT
ACROSS IRISH CHANNED
WEXFORD. Ireland. April 22.
Mnkinsr a sucee.iful flight across the
IriMi channel in a rainstorm. Corbett
Wilhcn, the aviator, descended at
Enniscorthy, Ireland, today. The
start was made from London simul
taneously with Aviator D. J. Allen,
who hns not j-et been heard from.
DEBATE OVER DISASTER
'' IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
LONDON, April 22. Declaring the
statement made by President Huston
of the board of trade in tho hon-e of
commons in regard to the Titanic dis
aster to be unsatisfactory, Lahoritc
Leader Crooks today demanded that
a full debate in regard to the disaster
start iu the commons tonight.
Dance Postponed.
The dance planned for Monday
night, April 29, has been postponed
on account of the May danco to bo
given by tho Tennis club Wednes
day, May 1.
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West ABhland 201 SI 57 20 78 38 I 19 87 33 12 2l 50 81 R 1 H I 5 109 12 12 , 09 08 70 70 23 71 8 10 3 30 117
South Ashland 41 13 15 5 18 8f 13 17f- 8 if 0 7 17 12 31 1 2l 3 3 12 ix 19 10 I 20 ... I,... 10 18
Central Aahland 308 100 114 00 113 77(110 1321 54 23 39 103 180 00(255 711170 28 21 117 12K 152 101 20 151 33 10 49 19 207
Boulevard. Ashland 100 43 20 S 40 3 17 45! 9 5 1 1 30 43 25 72 2 48 12 Cfj 29 31 33 34f 1 Of ,1lf C 12 2 20 40
Applcgate -. 46 4 23 9 11 18 10 15j U 4 5 10 27 6 28 0 29 5.... 23 12 B 20 9 4 7 11 1 23 7
Barron 52 0 25 7 15 11 14 221 12 2 5 15 33 5 41.... 29 8 1 10 21 31 0 4 18 5 8.... 19 19
Big Butto 73 13 20 5 19 8 13 23j 10 2 7 9 23 9 15 21 23 13.... ft 20 20 10 7 5 0 0 7 19 19
Climax 14 5 0 1 4 4 1 8 -4 1.... 3 8 2 5 7 7 3.... 3 8 0 5 4 5 1 8 2
Central Point J57 58 52 II 71 27 42 09 33 9 12 43 ! 80 88 88 21 9 53 01 39 74 59 0 5 41 2 01 35
Eaglo Point 149 25 02 24 40 40 30 57 28 13 9 28 1 35 59 53 01 39 8 19 92 01 48 40 18 7 25 f, 57 SO
Fleunce: Kock 13 2 15 ;
Foot'a Creek '.' 17 ' 5 7 2 3 7 8 3J 5 1 1 5 4 ,0 3 C 7 ' 12 ' ti 5 '' 3 a " 7 7
Gold Hill .. 98 37 11 14 32 19 21 3fll '22 4 9 7 39 22 53 7 30 17 2 CO 37 24 30 13 20 0 4 7 57 U ........
North Jacksonville 76 19 33 29 13 10 40 17 4 0 18 8 22 51 7 21 17 7 19 37 37 28 5 10 II 3l' 1 27 31
South Jacksonville . . . .1. 70 15 21 21 20 20 25 31 17 4 8 19 GO 9 54 8 18 8 17 32 29 26 32 0 22 4 23 5 21 39 ,'
Lake Creek 30 t .... 15 4 7 9 '. 5 13 2 10
Meadows ...14 5 1 9 .. 7 4 3 1 2 4 8 11 3 11 3 ll 7 0 9 5 4.... 1 4 3 11 3 j.
Northwest Medford." f. .-.?. 28 9 8 10 8 10 8 17 7 4 1 9 14 10 10 10 0 12 7 20 C 4 23 7 3 0-8 2 19 5
Southwest Medford ,83 21 10 1 26 U 8 21 6 4 2 12 15 14 10 . 20 1 1 9 9 32 9 8 21 7 3 1 12 3 21 5 10 ' 15
North Central Medford '208 05 57 23 00 40 39 93 35 18 17 40 88 45 51 91 45 18 48 90 49 .30 110 47 3 25 50 11 93 33 61 74
South Central. Medford 150 20 47 20 54 31 29 00 22 14 11 27 G9 28 26 70. 27 33 3t 70 25 32 72 17 4 1(1 31 9 III 20 30 49
North Main, Medford 230 69 91 35 109 49 45 133 58 23 15 52 114 57 45 141 C91 70 58 121 05 V28 161 61 6 20 68 23 98 01 01 05
South Main, Medford..... 222 80 62 28 105 43 32 120 33 22 24 53 101 51 63 108 51 38 71 113 54 83 138 38 2 9 84 27 105 43 00 95
Oakdale, Medford 180 42 68 34 82 38 34 9j 41 20 19 39 98 42 32 113 36 52 42 105 33 28 114 30 4 8 59 23 81 42 50 80
Northeast Medford 981 89 29 18, 50 15 23 50 21 8 10 22 61 28 24 57 30 28 20 4S 29 19 00 22 8 8 25 17 pi 1 j8 40
Southeast Medford 79 30 30 8 42 . 17 15 45; 21 7 4 23 33 24 14 58 17 18 24 40 19 7 58 11 1 13 24 12 48 15 27 35
Mound 88 12 9 3 12 .. 6 151 15 1 9 7 15 7 10 7 14 7 2 8 10 15 7 13 5 2 2 2 18 3 ...
Phoenix 113 50 29 8 60 12 22 671 17 7 fi 44 48 81 01 28 50 J9 10 41 89' 87 46 29 9 4 33 5 58 18 .','..',',
Itock Point -. 10 9 4 10 8 3 ,4 71 4 I 2 3 0 2 11 2 4 3 1 0 6 6 4 1 3 1 2 2 .!!!,!!!
Sams Valley ; 37 15 13 4 17 0 2 19! 8 1 3 14 16 19 24 8 20 9 1 1 1 13 16 17 1 0 3 10 2 81 "7 ',",
Sterling 5 2 '3 1 2 2 4 2 '4 6 4 2 3 3 . . . . 5 1 0 . , , . I 1 3 , , , , B ,.,..', ',',.',', ',
Talent 89 57 44 5 07 18 28 C5 30 11 11 34 58 36 84 25 102 7 i 72 31 09 8 38 29 3 29 8 55 42 ...
Trail , 19 0 4 1 10 4 7 6 '4 1 2 5 0 7 0 8 9 4 2 10 2 2 10 3 1 3 3 4 5 2 '. ',
Union 88 30 11 9 12 11 15 J 10 5 1 0 27 4 20 3 18 11.... 18 17 18 10 0 R 8 8 1 31 I ',',',
Watkln's 15 5 1 4 2 3 4 5 2 2 4 2 5,.(. -8 2.... 1 4 3 -2 I 1 ,.,, 2,,,, 5
Willow Springs 28 10 8 8 15 8 6 13 7.... 1 0 14 6 7 14 15 ' 3..., 13 7 4 16 0 8 1 4 2 15 3
Wlmor 20 8 4 1 8 2 2 8 2 1 1.... 8 3 0 0 0 C 3 7 5 0 0 3.... 2 5 2 0 6
Woodylilo '. 66 44 11 2 31 llj 10 32 JJ 27 21 28 26 3l C 10 38 23 1 17J 32 6 13 6 12 4 20 27 ',', !!'.!!!
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HUB DINK
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 22.
Charging that the lookout on tho
Titanic Was asleep when the vessel
struck tho Iceberg which cost more
thnn a thousand lives and that mem
bora of tho crow wero drunk at the
tlmo of tho wreck from champagne
given them by the stewards fro".: the
late banquet served to tho first cabin
passengers. Lewis Klein, a Hungar
ian, who claims to bo a member of
tho Tltanlc's crow, was placed under
arrest here today. Ho was detained
on a technical charge of mutiny,
pending tl'm arrival of n subpoena
from the senato Investigating com
mittee. Tho arrest was ordered by
Senator William A. Smith, chairman
of tho committee.
Klein docs not speak English and
his peculiar story was Interpreted by
the Austrian vice cousul.
A
NEW YORK, April 22. -Colonel
John Jacob Astor. New York million
aire, a victim of the Titanio diMister,
went unafraid to his death.
This, in substance, was the tribute
paid to tho bravery of the wealthy
New Yorker by his wife, Mrs. Made
lino Force Astor, who from her sick
bed in the Astor mansion here today
indignantly denied that Colonel Astor
had asked permission to enter the
lifeboat in which she escaped.
The last vacant sent in the boat,
according to Mrs. Astor, was taken
by a man who fought his way through
the crowd and leaped" into the boat
as it was betne: lowered into the sea.
This man. she averted, snatched all
blankets from the shoulders of shiv
ering women and children and sat
huddled and cowering in n comer of
the bont while frail women rowed.
Although Mrs. Astor is still con
fined to her bed, the Astor family
physicians assert her quick recovery
is assured.
SALEM WOMAN ARRESTED
WITH GANG OF YEGGMEN
SALEM, Ore., April 22. In the
arrest here of a strikingly handsome
woman of mysterious identity, A. A.
Allison, alias J. W. Polley. alleged
former convict, and William Becman,
tho police today hare, it Is believed,
effected the capture of a gang of
expert safe crackers.
According to tho police they found
in the possession of one of the trio,
Allison, a complete set of safecrack
ing tools. Tho polico claim the three
arrested are the perpotrators of sev
eral robberies committed in Salem In
tho last few months.
ASTIIR
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Complete Republican Primary Vote
ANOTHER MEET.
PROfflSED
FAN
Hoxinc fans of Medford who sv
Tommy McPnrhiml box here some
time ago will lu glad to know Unit he
has been signed up to meet "Hud"
Anderson in the near future.
Anderson showed plainly that ho is
u coiner in the lightweight division
and the fact tlttn McFnrltind boxed u
draw last week with Abe Lobe!, one
of San Francisco's best lightweights
proves that he is even better than his
victory over Hobby Evnns would
indicate.
No date Im been -ot ns yet for the
match, luf MgEurlund N expected to
begin trauiinswit!nu n week or ten
days. Anderson will begin training
Monday.
Quito a few out of town people saw
tho Kelly-Anderson go nnd a number
of leading business men are elated
over tho fact that the bouts of the
Medford Athletic club bring addi
tional traders to town.
LEnERS TO ADMINISTER
SAN FKANCISCO. Cal., April 22.
Lotters of administration of the
estate of Jacob Btrnbaum, a Sail
Francisco diamond importer, num
bered among those lost In the wreck
of tho Titanic, wero granted by
Judgo Graham today to public ad
ministrator Hynes.
Blrnbaum had been buying dia
monds lu Antwerp and cabled his In
tention to return on tho Titanic.
Cabled inquiries following tho disas
ter revealed that ho had left as an
nounced. His name falling to ap
pear In tho list of survivors, Adolph
Koschcs, a cousin and member of
tho importing firm, caused tho pub
lic administrator to take action re
garding tho estate.
LEPER WINS STRIKE FOR
INCREASE IN PAY
POUT TOWN'SEKI), Wash.. April
22. Upon learning that the other at
tendants at the United States quar-
antine station nt Diamond l'oint won
getting $05 while lie was given only
:$50 per month, John 1. Early, the
leper who has been chased from one
cud of the country to the other final
ly seeking refuge in Tacouia, is today
Mtccossful after a strike to obtain
more wages.
His plea was placed before the de
partment through Surgeon Enrle
whoso endorsement won him success.
TWELVE PERSONS DEAD
IN GEORGIA CYCL0HE
ATLANTA, (la., April 22. About
twelve persons are reported today
killed as a result of a cyclone which
yesterday swept Pienkoy and other
towns of Alabama.
WRECK VICTIM'S ESTATE
MARGARET
ANGL N
to be :hn here
It Ih welcome iiowh that tho ills
tlngulshod actress. Margaret Apglln,
Is to como to Medford theater on
Wednesday, May 8th, appearing at
the Medford In an entirely now and
original oomedy entitled "Green
Stockings," by A. !!. W. Muhou. Tho
mtccesa that MIsm AiirIIii won two
seasons ago an tho heroine In "The
Awakening of Helena Itlchlo" hint
enlisted for her throughout tho
country a substantial following of
admlreiH. It, la. announced that wo
are now to see an exposition of MIhr
Augllu's versatility, as her rolo lu
"Green Stockings" Is purely a com
edy one.
Miss Auglln'H leading man In
"Green Stockings" Is II. Itcovea
Smith, one of tho best light coin
ed I huh nnd who heads an excellent
supporting company.
Tho subscription list will open on
next Wednesday at llaskins drug
store, and as soon ns tho capacity of
tho orchestra section and tho first
three rows of balcony aro subscribed
the list will bo closed, six seats only
will bo sold to one, person. An this
Is the first visit of thin great actress
to Medford- an overflow house will
be tho result. It behoove those who
wnh desirable seats to hurry.
LAWRENCE, Mass., April 22.
That William D. Haywood, lender of
the Industrial Workers of the World
nnd director nnd manager of the re
cent textile strikers iu this section,
was indicted hv the Ncwbtiryport
grand jury together with several oth
ers last week, was iiiiuouuccd hero to
il ay.
Anion-.' the others indicted were
James Thompson, organizer of tho I.
W. W. mid Edmund Kosiui, of the
same organization. The three labor
leaders were all indicted ou charges
of conspiracy to intimidate. Hay
wood was indicted on 22 counts.
Joseph Sciuto was indicted ou a
charge of murdering Anna Lup'uto
on January 2t). The woman was sliyt
down on tho streets during a labor
riot.
E
WASHINGTON, I. C, April 22.
Tho Interstate commerce commission
ordered tho railroads to restore tho
southern California fruit growers
tho right to havo loaded fruit cars
pre-cooled at a chargo of J7.50 per
car.
Less Lake Creek
HAYWOOD INDICTED
1 STRIKE CHARGE
HOLING
CAS
5l0EGMMiT0llS,iI
E. Miirku of the Uirx.v Ann muh
there is money in eggs and judging
from his figures covering the Insl
three mouths ho has demonstrated it
very thoroughly.
During the first throe months of
ilMii. from 1 10 henMordinary' ones,
ut that, as ho owiih ho thoroughbreds
-he ctillccled ftlHIO egg'', or -Hill do
en, which he mild nt. ml ivvcrnge of
2? cents, a rutin ii of .I2..S2. His
ISMAY CHIEF PROBE WITNESS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Iniulry,'' he continued. "I wish to
return to Loudon and have received
urgent enlde messages nskliiu' me to
do so. Doubtless I shall appear be-
foru the board of (rude there in un
iuipiirv similar to this. Hut us I said,
so long as this mutter ponds, 1 shall
remain."
Ismay spoke as u mini who makes
the most of un iiupleusiiiit situation.
He left the luuutelslielf and leaned
against a picture frame. It is one of
his habits to lean his weight agaliint
the nearest convenient object nnd
since his nrrivnl iu Now York ho lino
leaned rather heavily upon Vice
President Franklin of the White Star
line. Isinuv himself has been pro
foundly ptuzled by tho lack of cere
uioity with which he bus been treated
outside the White Sttii offices, lie.
bus showed it on every occasion when
it has been his fate to converse with
anyone not his inferior and has re
sented it mure than once with that
fixed stare the stum with which tint
king, for example, might accost a
coster monger who trod upon his foot.
TITANIC NEWS WITHHELD.
(Continued front Page 1)
saved was lu a message received
shortly after the Dlympio had relayed
the message from the Carpathla. Is
may denied that he hail censored the
Carpathian messages or that anyone
else had tried to control the conduct
of llio operator."
Kraiikliu also admitted that hu had
received the following message from
thu Carpathia: "It is most desirable
that the survivors of tho Titnniu's
crew aboard the Carjiatliia bu return,
cd home as earlv as possible. 1 sug
gest that thu Oedric be held until they
can get aboard. I propose to return
with them. Please send clothes in
cluding shoes."
Kraiikliu hiijh that he apjtculcd to
Ismay to scud an iiiitlinilio story of
the disaster. Ho also admitted Hint
Ninny had never before used tho
"Yamsi" code In this country. Frank
lin also insisted Hint the lifeboat rcg.
illations of tho Mritish board of trndo
had been observed' hut that he did left
know what these regulations wore. In
this connection ho said:
"None of us over thought that' such
nn accident was possible. Wo never
thought tho Titanic could go down,
considering her a tremendous life
boat and iinsitiknhle.
"I do not soo how anybody cun h(
-
and Flounce Rock
outlay for feed was nluml MO or if 10
a inonlli.
"The chief dlffu'iilty with cggn,"
Htali'H Mr. Itiiike," is Hut inability to
dispose, id' tlu'in hi tliis city In any
uhinlier. Hut with a piibliit market
we hope to have Huh corrected,
".Scientific poultry ruining might
Uiorouso the number of egg hut our
systenl is mIiiiio we juMt feed tlui
hens and let them do all the rewl."
M - , f '
bhiuied for this nlTiiir. The Titiiuiu
had the best couiuiiuuler In the world
nnd (he ship was constructed with the
view ul' making her ns nearly uusiiik
uble us pus. iblc."
Franklin urged Hint the surviving
members of the Tltanlc's crew ho
heard as soon as possible, saying:
"As fur un Mr. Isiuiiy nnd myself
figure iu this we aro at your disposal
hut (ho seamen should not bu detain
ed." ,
HELEN GOULD VISITS
AT CATALINA ISLANDS
SAN I'KDltO, Cal., April 22.- MUs
Helen Gould, who is on her wuv to
Ciltaliiiii Island on a pleasure hip
with a party of Los Angeles friends,
was teiiderrd an ovation by the sail
ors ou the vessels lu the luubor hero
today. When it was learned that Mis
(lould wiik aboard tho Cubrilla bound
for ('ataliha, whistles on nil vessels
were blown and the sailors gatheicd
ou the decks and charred. Mls (lould
waved her acknowledgement from the
deck of the Cubrilla.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Drcniunnklug and altera
tions. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Prices reasonable. 402 N. Oak
dale, Hell phono 7?d t. 31
WANTED Position at hook keeper
or clnrk, experienced lu groceries
Beat of references. Addrotm . O.
Hot 702. 28
FOK KENT- 0 room furnished hotuo
modern. 5 IK King tit.
FQIt SALE Oil HBN'T- -Modern ll
roout furnished biiugulow clout lu.
Inquire 232 H. Grupu ut. thlit week
only. 2N
I'OU KENT -Modern
unfurnished rooms.
Itlversldo.
furnished or
D IU North
32
FOU BALE I.OI f.0x30U. clump,
tonus llko rent; or will build to
suit purchaser, AddrcNs &22 Post
Office. 3 1
FOK SALE Unity
mothers If desired.
Orchard Home.
turkeys, with
Itolit. DiilUui,
LOST Wool lap robe. laao at .Mall
Tribune.
WANTED -Mfddlo aged woman or
girl to do general hotiHoworlc at
the Cottage, tiOl West tOth nt. 3t
T"
FOIl HALE -Olio spun of horncii
about 1100 lbs., ItarnesN, wagon,
buggy and cart. Disc gang and
l)nro gang plow, spring tooth and
drng harrow. One mower nnd rak".
IllaukHtttlthlug outfit'. AddrcsH L.
A. Hone, ritooitlx', Ore., or phono
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